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you talk about mitt romney and you say it's not just mitt romney. there's a whole class of mitt romney's out there who do this, and to move jobs overseas when necessary. some of the most i think emotionally powerful examples you offer, for example, one is about a rubbermaid company. another about a company that makes grid, like a lock. if you tell those stories for the future of c-span, that would be great. >> the vise grip, almost all of us have apartments, houses, congress, whatever, almost everyone has one of these vice grips that is a locking pliers because it was a great invention 75 years ago. a danish immigrant in nebraska. typical innovation. he came up with this idea that you could lock things in place and that would leave the other hand free. in a little town in the middle of nebraska that instrument had been made decade after decade, refined, new products, it provided solid good jobs for people and community. send their kids to college if they want to go to college. these are not super high-paying jobs that they were solid jobs, jobs that
you talk about mitt romney and you say it's not just mitt romney. there's a whole class of mitt romney's out there who do this, and to move jobs overseas when necessary. some of the most i think emotionally powerful examples you offer, for example, one is about a rubbermaid company. another about a company that makes grid, like a lock. if you tell those stories for the future of c-span, that would be great. >> the vise grip, almost all of us have apartments, houses, congress, whatever,...
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, you know, it's not just mitt romney. there's a whole class of mitt romney out there who do this and who move jobs overseas when necessary. >> guest: uh-huh. >> host: some of the most, i think, emotionally powerful examples you offer, for example, one is about a rubber maid company, another about a company that makes grips, but one that has -- it's a vice like a lock -- if you tell those stories for the viewers here at c-span, that would be great. >> guest: the vice grip, all of us with apartment, houses, condos, whatever, almost everybody has the locking plyer because it was a magical invention 75-80 years ago. a danish immigrant in a tiny town in nebraska, typical of american innovation, came up with the idea that you could lock things in place leaving the other hand free to do other things. in a little town in the middle of nebraska, that instrument had been made decade after decade, refined, new products on it, provided solid, good jobs for people in that community, sent their kids to college if they wanted to go to c
, you know, it's not just mitt romney. there's a whole class of mitt romney out there who do this and who move jobs overseas when necessary. >> guest: uh-huh. >> host: some of the most, i think, emotionally powerful examples you offer, for example, one is about a rubber maid company, another about a company that makes grips, but one that has -- it's a vice like a lock -- if you tell those stories for the viewers here at c-span, that would be great. >> guest: the vice grip, all...
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you talk about mitt romney and you say it's not just mitt romney. there there are a whole class of mitt romney's out there who do this and who move to move jobs overseas when necessary. some of the most i think emotionally powerful examples you offer, for example one is about a rubbermaid company company and another about the company that makes grips like a vise with a lock on it. if you tell the stories to the viewers on c-span that would be great. >> guest: the vise grips, almost all of us who have apartments, houses, condos whatever, almost everyone has one of these advice scripts, the locking pliers, a magical intention. a danish immigrant in a town in nebraska and is typical of the american ingenuity and innovation and so forth came up with decided that you can lock things in place and that would leave your other hand free. a little town in the middle of nebraska, decade after decade we find new products. it provided solid, good jobs for people in the community. they could send their kids to college if they wanted to go to college. these were n
you talk about mitt romney and you say it's not just mitt romney. there there are a whole class of mitt romney's out there who do this and who move to move jobs overseas when necessary. some of the most i think emotionally powerful examples you offer, for example one is about a rubbermaid company company and another about the company that makes grips like a vise with a lock on it. if you tell the stories to the viewers on c-span that would be great. >> guest: the vise grips, almost all of...
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if i told you that mitt romney had to pay taxes for x number of years would it make you more or less likely to vote for him? some people move or tell you that they would move. people telling you that they would move is a pretty sort of conjectural thing. i would not cognitively trust anybody who told you what they would do under a hypothetical scenario if they learned a permission. they may or may not already know and that is part of the polls that they asked people if you knew, you may or may not already know so in focus groups you bring somebody in and you have a dozen people and you show them and add an asked them again if they would change their mind and now you are prompting somebody to change their mind and they are being forced to watch an ad that they might otherwise tune out. so using these experimented form programs at the obama campaign has introduces them into the real world so they randomly assigned the mail randomly to the electorate or randomly assign tv ads to certain markets and then because there polling across those markets they can see who moved based on which mes
if i told you that mitt romney had to pay taxes for x number of years would it make you more or less likely to vote for him? some people move or tell you that they would move. people telling you that they would move is a pretty sort of conjectural thing. i would not cognitively trust anybody who told you what they would do under a hypothetical scenario if they learned a permission. they may or may not already know and that is part of the polls that they asked people if you knew, you may or may...
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looking at the public opinion, struck by the fact if you ask americans barack obama or mitt romney, barack obama wins every time. why do you think that is? >> host: they get a pretty big debt between the two candidates. >> guest: i was shocked by the public opinion polls currently in the 11-point at a vigil for the foreign policy with barack obama and i can't see why. the only thing they talked about was killing them live in. >> host: that is what most people remember but i also think that obama has been actually on the same page in terms of the foreign policy leading from behind and americans are tired in terms of the foreign policy. that is and what a leader does decide. we have a crisis in the euro that could bring down the u.s. economy. we have a joblessness crisis. there are a lot of causes the president could pick the would resonate with the public and champion them instead of taking the obscure dates from the progress of wish list like the health care reform. >> host: we only have a few minutes left. tell us about your biggest conclusions and what you might do next. >> guest: well,
looking at the public opinion, struck by the fact if you ask americans barack obama or mitt romney, barack obama wins every time. why do you think that is? >> host: they get a pretty big debt between the two candidates. >> guest: i was shocked by the public opinion polls currently in the 11-point at a vigil for the foreign policy with barack obama and i can't see why. the only thing they talked about was killing them live in. >> host: that is what most people remember but i...
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romney barack obama wins that contest every time. why do you think that. >> grois glois it's 11 point advantage on foreign policy. for president obama and i can't see. killing bin laden. >> host: absolutely. i think most people remember. i think that obama has been actually on the same page that americans are in terms of foreign policy withdrawing from iraq. americans are tired, i think in terms of foreign policy. as you said, that's not what a leader does. >> guest: a leader needs to select and decide. we have a crisis in the euro which could bring down the economy. the crisis of the dollar. we have a joblessness crisis here. there's a lot of causes the president can pick that would resonate with the public and champion with instead of taking on secure bids from the wish list like health care reform. >> host: we a few minutes left. tell us about some of the biggest conclusion from a the book and what you might do next. >> guest: this was book was csh you answer a big question and you have to play detective for a year or so. you want
romney barack obama wins that contest every time. why do you think that. >> grois glois it's 11 point advantage on foreign policy. for president obama and i can't see. killing bin laden. >> host: absolutely. i think most people remember. i think that obama has been actually on the same page that americans are in terms of foreign policy withdrawing from iraq. americans are tired, i think in terms of foreign policy. as you said, that's not what a leader does. >> guest: a leader...